Old Campus Fellows Program
Old Campus Fellows (OCFs) are appointed by the Yale College Dean’s Office and work in collaboration with the masters, deans, and freshman counselors of the residential colleges to provide residential supervision and support for students living on the Old Campus, the primary residential area for Yale’s freshmen. The main role of OCFs is to promote the safety and welfare of the residents on Old Campus. They help to enforce the Undergraduate Regulations and are available to respond in case of emergency. OCFs also work with the Office of Freshman Affairs and the Yale College Dean’s Office to introduce freshmen to various resources and services on campus that are particularly relevant to freshmen. There are currently four OCFs who live in apartments in Welch (entryway C), Farnam (entryway B), Vanderbilt (entryway E), and Durfee (entryway A). Each fellow is affiliated with three residential colleges at Yale. Like Residential Fellows in the residential colleges, Old Campus Fellows have full-time appointments throughout the university. |
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